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TV's Frink said:While this is true, I wouldn't call it a WTF as a lot of editors respond this way when asked for edits.
Really? A lot? I doubt that.
TV's Frink said:While this is true, I wouldn't call it a WTF as a lot of editors respond this way when asked for edits.
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Sistros said:Hi ThrowngnCpr, thanks for your support but I don't understand, I haven't posted a link, ...
Thanks Hug, Sistros =)
ThrowgnCpr said:I can't remember what happened 4 hours ago.
Andreas said:Sorcerer's Stone will get a V2, but in my eyes more of a complete overhaul. The original version will remain, but for those who prefer an overall smoother transition into the darker aspects of the Harry Potter world - with better alterations to the original film, might find this one much more preferable.
CHANGES WILL INCLUDE:
- A moving camera. A lot less of the static shots and more movement.
- Less child-friendly lingering on shots. Removing a lot of extended reaction shots. This has done wonder to the pacing.
- Color grading with more color than that of my original version, but color graded to fit PoA a lot better.
- A lot less music from GoF and onwards (only 2 tracks as of now), as to better build the musical theme and identity of Sorcerer's Stone better. The first hour of the film is nearly all Sorcerer's Stone/CoS music, with my own alterations here and there.
- Removed instances of music in certain scenes. Sorcerer's Stone is very reliant on the music telling the story, and sometimes it can go on for too long. Built new SFX/ambience for these scenes. It's in a total about 50 seconds of music removal, so it's not anything major. Just enough to let the audience feel and interpret the story on their own in certain key scenes.
- Hogwarts is now a character. The film has about six-eight (might even become more) new establishing shots - all worked on for quite some time, and all completely new ones. No more borrowing from the other films. This, in my eyes, is crucial as to not feel like PoA is the first film to actually introduce the school and the atmosphere - and not just the characters.
- Removed ALL inconsistencies that I could think of. Mr. Flitwick's charms class is still featured, but his character is only seen briefly - and only his body, not his head (the inconsistency). This works surprisingly well, and one of the reasons for it is because we've already had two classes before this third one, all with newly introduced characters. That way, this third one doesn't feel all that important when I tell the audience that he really isn't.
- Removed ALL previous (V1) flashbacks, and only included two (whereas the original had four). These were remade, and are - in my humble opinion - much better.
- After about the one hour mark the film starts to grow a little bit darker, up until the ending confrontation with Voldemort - which turns GoF-Dark, but it's still very much a more adult-friendly child-movie with a breath of fresh air up until that point.
- Dumbed down Hagrid even more than V1. Now he's only a plot device when it comes to the Nicolas Flamel nameslip.
- Quidditch is paced better. This sequence also has the most color added to it out of the entire film. This thing should feel magical. In my V1 it looks colorless and somber. I also didn't include the PoA Quidditch Theme for the first film (like I did in V1), simply because this is the first entry. It should build its own identity, and the later musical scores should grow naturally into the film's tone and feel. This first Quidditch Match is simply just magical, and the film's score captures that brilliantly.
- Removed A LOT of shots that had bad CGI, or lingered on the shot so long that you would eventually notice it yourself.
- ... and a lot more, but I've forgotten.
Brilliant! Watched the two first way after bedtime. You ruined my sleep, son!sch92 said:Wow! Very nice, I like the changes a lot .
Have you thought about trimming the Neville flying part to look less goofy?
Also, have you watched these videos? I think they are interesting:
Motleys Fanedits said:@"Andreas", a V2? Awesome! I'm going to see the original film at Cineworld Edinburgh this weekend, so it'll be interesting to see how well you handle your missteps from yesteryear—minor they may be.
Andreas said:A NEW AND IMPROVED SS REVISITED
A new version, with improved color correction, pace and atmosphere.
This is the version I truly intended.
Soon to be released!